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Old 10-17-14, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by waynesreef
First of all I like the exterior design of the RC-F and the terrific V8 sound. But the GT-R has the super car status. Both cars are capable of DD driving, GT-R may have a slightly advantage with the AWD capability specially during the winter.

There is a huge discount running on the 2014 GT-R right now. For a difference of 5-6K in price it is hard for me not to consider the GT-R.
I've driven them both, and either would make serviceable DDs—though the AWD would help in the winter. The acceleration of the GT-R is simply mind bending. I've never experienced anything like it. That said, the cabin in the RC F is an order of magnitude nicer, and the engine note is fantastic.

Maintenance on the GT-R could also get scary expensive real quick. They're really different cars, so you really need to drive them both.

Not a bad choice to make though! Ha ha!
Old 10-18-14, 12:05 AM
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is maintenance of the gtr as costly as bimmers? so.. would you say don't own a gtr out of warranty / used gtr?
Old 10-18-14, 12:26 AM
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Rc f > gt-r
Old 10-18-14, 09:36 AM
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I am debating on keeping my GTR. I may end up trading it straight for the RCF I preordered. I was planning to keep both but that's more than enough performance in one garage. The RCF seems more practical than a GTR hands down. I rarely visit race tracks these days.
Old 10-18-14, 09:47 AM
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RCF and GTR seems redundant. Youll be able to DD the RCF a lot better and more economically
Old 10-19-14, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by 4TehNguyen
RCF and GTR seems redundant. Youll be able to DD the RCF a lot better and more economically
I wonder if owning the Lexus will be cheaper than my current Cayman. It's time to let her go!!
Old 10-19-14, 07:23 PM
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not sure what maintenance you have to do on a Cayman but theres plenty of ISF owners that just do oil changes, brakes, and the car keeps running. Not really much to maintain on the car.
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